The Darkness Page #3

Synopsis: A family unknowingly awakens an ancient supernatural entity on a Grand Canyon vacation, and must fight for survival when it follows them home.
 
IMDB:
4.4
Metacritic:
27
Rotten Tomatoes:
3%
PG-13
Year:
2016
92 min
$10,732,841
455 Views


Leave all that sh*t back.

We just want to improve, dear.

Sure.

- Look at you! - Growing up!

- Diga oi.

- TV, TV, TV, TV...

- Sure sure.

Oi, querida.

Thank you for staying with him last minute, mother.

Stephanie is not feeling so well,

we need to spend time alone with her.

All right, but at any time, honey. You know it.

- All right, I have to go. - Right.

- See you later. - Do not worry.

Thanks Mom!

- Goodbye. - Goodbye.

Okay, boy.

How about peanut butter and jelly.

I think it's time to see your favorite program.

I'll just end here ...

And Kenzie can keep you company.

Kenzie! What has gotten into you?

Michael, it's best to leave it quiet today.

Mikey!

Bronny, where is your mother?

She's up there under observation.

- I'm Dr. Jones.. - What happened?

The mother of his wife said a snake into the house.

A snake?

When the paramedics arrived, he was gone.

But she was very upset,

then we gave something to calm her.

It's all right.

She said she was hearing strange noises in the room,

but when he arrived, he was alone.

Mr. Taylor, his son was trying to kill her cat.

Do not.

No, no, no. This is not right.

He would never do that.

Oi!

How are you doing? Are you alright?

I'm available if you have questions.

- Right, thank you. - We are in the hospital.

What happened?

I was Mikey,

where I'd hide?

Michael!

Michael! Ei!

Peter...

Get down!

- Dear ... - This has gone too far.

- He needs to learn. Mikey! - Getting angry does not help.

- He needs to learn, come on. - Darling.

- No one was injured. - This time.

Calm down.

- You're scaring him. - He's scaring me.

Look ...

I can handle the count,

to the camp in the living room,

toys on the way to I step,

but he crossed the line, starting fires.

He's getting dangerous.

Why can not you see it?

Honey, I do not ...

Mikey...

What? What is personal ...

- Hello?

- Sammy.

- Oi, o Pete.

- Oi.

Sorry to call so late.

It's all right.

No problem. It's all right?

Yes Yes. I was seeing this last drawing I received,

and is a complete mess.

I think I'll need to do a complete review

and the term, need help. Why would you be willing

to work late a few days, or a weekend?

- What can help.

- Great, see you tomorrow.

Open fire!

Honey, was lucky you have seen when it happened.

because the damage is mostly superficial.

It's just paint again when you have time.

I can fix.

I am very good with my hands.

Now seriously, Peter ...

How did he do that?

I do not know. By accident, I think ...

He was playing and caught fire.

I did not mean it. How he got the matches?

They are in the closet, on the refrigerator.

Maybe we let down, or Stephanie, whatever.

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Greg McLean

Greg McLean is an Australian film director, producer and writer. He came to world attention in 2005 with his debut feature film, Wolf Creek, creating one of Australia's most memorable and horrific characters, Mick Taylor (played by John Jarratt). The long-awaited sequel to his first feature, Wolf Creek 2 was released February 2013. Mclean also wrote, directed and produced Rogue (2007) and was executive producer of Red Hill (2010) and Crawlspace (2012). He is also the co-author of two novels about the fictional character Mick Taylor; Wolf Creek: Origin (with Aaron Sterns) and Wolf Creek: Desolation Game (with Brett McBean) and the four-part comic book series Dark Axis: Secret Battles of WW2 and the graphic novel Sebastian Hawks – Creature Hunter. In 2016, his latest film, The Darkness, was released to theaters, and a Wolf Creek TV series was released on Australian streaming service Stan. more…

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